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Nintendo Switch Wireless Pro Controller
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Ended up returning. The joysticks on the controller are much different than on the joycons that come with the Nintendo switch. Personally, after playing in handheld mode, and switching to the docked version playing with the pro controller, I noticed the joysticks are much bigger and you have to push them “farther” to get any response in the game. So it felt as though there was a lag after using the joycons which have as much “smaller” or I guess “shorter”? Joystick. For me, I did not like the button design shape or size, as it did not enhance my playing experience
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I had originally ordered for my switch and steam deck, but now it may stay with the steam deck it works almost seamlessly with the steam OS
My hands get a little sore when using certain controllers ,except for maybe the PS4 controller when I play Final Fantasy or nier automata.
Solid controller. The vibration is great, spacing of buttons is good, only wish the triggers weren’t treated as buttons, you can’t press them down part way like other controllers. It reaches a set point and then is active. Other than that, it’s great for games like Astral Chain.
This controller feels great while playing. The charge last long no controller drift after months of playing. Controls work great on intense smash bro battles and thats what I got it for. Is it pricey yes but when you need precision it delivers.
I intitially bought this to play Rocket League and any other competitive games I may buy on the Switch, but it actually works really well with some of the other games like Mario Odyssey and Breath of the Wild. The controller feels a little larger than an Xbox One controller, but it is still comfortable to use. I have a couple of minor issues with it, however. The first is that the A B X Y buttons are somewhat steep and have sharp edges. If you’ve ever played a fast paced game, you’ll know that you slide between those 4 buttons quite frequently. Sometimes I move a little too quick and it can be pretty uncomfortable. The other issue I have is the non-analog triggers. The triggers are not sensitive so any racing games or Rocket Leauge will not have sensitive acceleration or breaking. Other than those to issues, this controller is a perfect combination with the portable Switch. It will for sure be my controller of choice if and when a new Smash Bros game is released. I would recommend it to anyone who regularly plays the Switch.
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It is what is says it is. This is the best controller for the Switch. My son and I have gone through about 7-8 controllers. My son abuses it playing Fortnite and likes it -I think. He doesn’t like to talk to me while he is playing. He gets mad at me and says “stop distracting me!”. Do you think that is normal? Anyway, it is a very solid controller and I expect it to last a long time.
If you know what a good controller is then you will understand how terrible this controller is. The fact that there is no microphone jack for a 70$ controller is horrible, the fact that Nintendo is based around games that use a d-pad and this is the worst d-pad they have ever released because it misreads your inputs is shameful and half a scam. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS CONTROLLER. You can get a good controller for half the price of this thing that will fit all your needs casual or competitive. And if you’re worried about the amiibos, don’t. Your joycons have the feature so you don’t need to waste your good money on this junk. DISGUSTED
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Where to begin…I’ve always been fine with the Joycons, Handheld mode, in the grip, or one in each hand. I don’t mind any of those control methods, nor do I find their D-Pad buttons to be a problem. But I bought this controller for Smash Ultimate and to see what all the fuss was about, because I don’t want my Joycons breaking in a moment of carelessness.I thought the Joycons were solid enough for the most part, but this thing, you could practically crack chestnuts with it. From the minute I opened the box and took it in hand, I thought “this isn’t the prettiest thing I’ve ever seen, but this thing is sturdy!”I charged it up right out of the box, played a bit with the wired connection (haven’t had any lag problems at all in Wizard of Legend with it) and it finished charging from the Switch dock in a couple hours. Over the next month, I played with it every day when my Switch was docked (I just stopped taking hte Joycons off the main unit when docking it since getting this). It took, with about an hour or more of play per day, maybe a month before I got a “low battery” warning from this controller.Analog sticks are definitely taller, and face buttons are definitely bigger than the Joycons. That felt a bit odd at first, but I can switch between this and the Joycons/handheld mode for any game I own without trouble. The only difference I had to get used to is the placement of the + and – buttons; rather than being above each thumb as on the Joycons, they’re between my hand here.I’ve had no troubles with the D-Pad, and find I rather enjoy it. Got this thing back in April, and have had no troubles at all with either analog stick or the D-Pad. (Which registers up, down, left, right, or diagonals only if I press them- no false positives at all from my Pro Controller.)Reads Amiibo just fine, I place them in the center of the controller to scan them in after I remember the right thumbstick does nothing .This is an entirely optional purchase for me, especially as I’ve always been more of a handheld gaming man, and am perfectly fine with the Switch’s provided controller setup. But the Pro Controller is the best-feeling thing I’ve held that I can recall, as far as gaming goes. (Note: I’ve owned Game Boys, DSes, the Gamecube and Wii, and the Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 for my PC, and that’s basically it besides the 8bitdo NES30 Pro.)I have no fears of anything ever breaking this Nintendium-forged artifact, and it still looks as new as it did out of the package down to minute details. Also, the battery is massively overkill- I love it.If you think you’d like one of these, and are okay with whatever the asking price is at the moment, go right ahead. You can use it with Windows and Android phones or tablets as well, so if this controller lasts as long as my old Logitech has, $70 should average out to maybe pennies per month, especially since it works with a bunch of different machines. Planning to keep it until it wears out decades from now.
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Ayo I picked up this controller cause I’m a piece of garbage who won’t settle for the basic black one, and it got me curious about the game itself so I checked it out and almost 200 hours in Xenoblade later I can fully say this controller is a right slammer. Works just like a normal pro controller, plus it’s reddish pink. Now not only can I be more insecure about my masculinity, but all my friends who know what xenoblade is can judge me for liking such a weird-ass game. What more could you want. Unfortunately, I wouldn’t say it’s worth the upwards of 100 dollars that it’s listed for. Just get a normal pro controller if you’re not a picky pile of human trash like me, or just use the joycons; you’re only playing smash anyways ya jackass and you suck at it to boot.
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